Sunday, November 4th 2012
No New FX Processor From AMD in 2013
AMD's FX "Vishera" socket AM3+ processors are in for a long haul. According to a DonanimHaber report based on a leaked company roadmap slide, the company plans no new processor architecture to succeed it in 2013. The company recently launched its FX "Vishera" line of eight-, six-, and four-core chips just an year following FX "Zambezi," leading analysts to believe the company would launch a new micro-architecture each year to keep up with Intel's "tick-tock" product development strategy.
The roadmap slide, pictured below, shows AMD FX "Vishera" continuing through 2013 as the flagship desktop platform, followed by "Richland" third-generation desktop APU, which combines "Piledriver" CPU components with "Radeon 2.0 cores" (we're guessing those are Graphics CoreNext stream processors), which maintains socket FM2 platform; and low-power "Kabini" APU, which carries the mantle from "Brazos."
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DonanimHaber
The roadmap slide, pictured below, shows AMD FX "Vishera" continuing through 2013 as the flagship desktop platform, followed by "Richland" third-generation desktop APU, which combines "Piledriver" CPU components with "Radeon 2.0 cores" (we're guessing those are Graphics CoreNext stream processors), which maintains socket FM2 platform; and low-power "Kabini" APU, which carries the mantle from "Brazos."
58 Comments on No New FX Processor From AMD in 2013
At 4Ghz electricity can only travel 2.9 inches in a perfect vacuum, electrons being pushed and pulled through silicon, copper and gold are much slower, and each change of direction causes heat and reduces the strength of that signal, and each process is only capable of handling so much electricity. As we make the process smaller and small these items become huge obstacles to increasing the performance, both in " jiggawatts" and in "jizzawatts" are you even still reading this or are you checking my math, assholes, anyway the issues seen in Bulldozer and piledriver CPU cores are due to designing them with poor R&D on the physical constrain side of things.
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www.anandtech.com/show/4955/the-bulldozer-review-amd-fx8150-tested/6
10ns is a huge amount of wasted time for L3, 10 more processor cycles wasted than the Intel offering every time the L1, L2 cahces are missed.
www.tomshardware.com/reviews/fx-8350-vishera-review,3328-7.html
Looks like shit to me.That was one of the most massive differences in the "Bulldozer" "upgrade", its horrible and cannot be engineered out of the design with a minor respin and tweak. It will require replacement of the caches, which will cause replacement of almost everything on the die.
Transcoding and other very sequential non-branching items do well only due to the higher processor frequency that masks the failure. Its like a shit truck rolling by at 5 MPH or 55MPH, it may stink the same but it does it faster.
A CPU core is just that, a X86 procesing unit, there are only so few ways to make it work.
The latency is a huge issue every time their inferior banch prediction fails. 5% worse hit rate added to a 10 cycle penalty due to the latency if it is even in L3 and you have your 15-20% slower per clock than Intel.
Bend of the knee my friend, AMD is there and it isn't a good place to be.